Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm all for it, except for the hot months. That would be torture.
Why? The girls wear skirts with spandex shorts underneath. Many boys schools have short options but even khakis and short sleeves are not bad.
Why do girls have to wear shorts under their skirt? I don’t wear shorts under my skirts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we had uniforms. Makes getting ready for school easier
Why not create a uniform for your kid and stop putting this into school
A great thing about Merica is you can wear a uniform if you want to...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we had uniforms. Makes getting ready for school easier
Why not create a uniform for your kid and stop putting this into school
Anonymous wrote:I wish we had uniforms. Makes getting ready for school easier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why no uniforms in MCPS? Because MCPS isn't
1. an expensive private school
2. a Catholic private school
3. a poor urban public school district
OP, how would wearing uniforms instill discipline? Besides discipline in doing laundry, for the parent who is responsible for the laundry...
Kids would focus more on studies and other things than remarking/keeping up with latest fashion. Reduce Bullying for kids who do not follow the latest and greatest trends.
It would have everyone at same level in terms of clothing - rich/poor/middle
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm all for it, except for the hot months. That would be torture.
Why? The girls wear skirts with spandex shorts underneath. Many boys schools have short options but even khakis and short sleeves are not bad.
Anonymous wrote:I see private school kids on the metro in the ultra short skirts with tons on trendy accessories (purses/shoes/jewelry/jackets). I can't imagine that there are not many distinctions in how kids dress even with a uniform...and plenty of ways to distinguish oneself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm all for it, except for the hot months. That would be torture.
Why? The girls wear skirts with spandex shorts underneath. Many boys schools have short options but even khakis and short sleeves are not bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens to the children who can't afford school uniforms? A lot of kids get second hand clothes. I personally don't care either way. I think it's up to the parents and staff to help stop bullying and teasing. Sure they won't bully about clothes but they still would bully about other things.
There can be second hand uniforms too.
At my child’s private school most people sell their uniforms back to the school for other students to buy second hand.
Anonymous wrote:I wish we had uniforms. Makes getting ready for school easier